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Indumat

Gift of the Moon

in-du-mat[ˈɪndʊmət̪]

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6
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
(Male/Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from Indu (Moon) and Mat (Gift), Indumat signifies the gift of the Moon.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of divine blessings and enlightenment.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

इंदुमत्

Moon or Lunar

🇮🇳Hindi

इंदुमत्

चांदी का

🇮🇳Tamil

இந்துமத்

விளக்கு

🇮🇳Telugu

ఇందుమత్

చంద్రం

🇮🇳Marathi

Indumat

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Gift of the Moon

🇧🇩Bengali

Indumat

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Gift of the Moon

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

in-du-mat

[ˈɪndʊmət̪]

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

#915461#4363D8

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Indumat, being the name derived from Indu (Moon) and Mat (Gift), holds cultural significance in Hinduism, where the Moon is revered as a symbol of knowledge and prosperity. The given name Indumat implies that an individual bearing this name has been bestowed with the blessings of the moon god, indicating good fortune, wisdom, and knowledge in their life.

The name Indumat carries deep spiritual meaning in Hindu culture. The prefix 'Indu' connects one to the celestial body of the Moon, which symbolizes knowledge, wisdom, and tranquility. The suffix 'Mat' signifies that this knowledge or wisdom is a divine gift, to be cherished, shared, and used to contribute positively to the lives of others. It is a reminder for an Indumat to continually acquire knowledge, nourish wisdom, and radiate positive energy, thereby following the divine path of spiritual growth.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root 'indu' (moon) and 'mat' (mind, intellect) • Not found in Vedas or Upanishads

Historical references

The name Indumat is believed to have originated from the ancient Indian texts, specifically the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Indumat is mentioned as a Yakshi, a type of supernatural being or nature goddess in these texts. Yakshis were believed to be the guardians of treasures and the givers of boons in Hindu mythology.

circa 400 BC - 400 AD

Another reference to Indumat can be found in the 11th-century Sanskrit epic, the Harivamsha. In this text, Indumat is described as the mother of the demon king Indrajit, who was a formidable adversary of Lord Rama during the great epic battle of the Ramayana.

11th century AD

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